Concepts only exist on the virtual level. They are parameters that require interpretation.

Concepts are not objectively real, they can not exist without a subjective vantage point.

Mathematics itself is a grid, a concept, and no, it isn't real. It aligns pretty close to the way things are, but nowhere in nature are you going to find any two ones that are identical.

One, none, and infinity can be the same thing.

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This is something I've just started thinking about. But let's look at it this way: What if concepts are metaphysical? For example, assuming a concept does not exist until there is a mind to perceive it, then how could a concept come into existence at all? Are ideas things we create, or things we discover?

I'm not really trying to debate this, or prove concepts are or aren't. I haven't studied much philosophy. I'm interested in people's thoughts, though. Both for and against.

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